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Economics
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Trade Agreements and Its Impact on the Indian Economy
INTRODUCTION:
India is a democratic and political country with a well streamlined administrative structure, and an already existing mixed economy, with a rich experience of private sector operations. Also available in India is a vast stock of skilled manpower and entrepreneurial class, a reasonably good basic infrastructure and a good track record of fulfilling past international obligations.
The present bout of economic reforms in India started in the eighties, mark both a continuity and a break with India's post-independence development strategy. India's strategy for development was largely influenced by:
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$50 per Barrel and Venezuela's Economy and Hugo Chavez's Plans
Venezuela and Hugo Ch?vez and have declared themselves enemies of the United States of America and they have called the President of the United States the devil. However, it looks like the devil made him do it and sulfur still taints the undergarments of Hugo Ch?vez.
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Leaders Expressed Opinions Over The Restart Of Global Trade Talks
Pascal Lamy, the director general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), stated in an interview that the global trade agreement is a quantum leap onward for the international economy. Lamy recently made the said statement in a speech at a conference of global trade leaders in Northern Australia.
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Kansas City Smart Port and Future Technologies Considered
Will the Intercontinental Toll Way from Mexico to Canada passing thru Texas, Kansas City and then Northward help economic trade with our nearest neighbors? Well that is the plan and it will further strength our position in International Trade and cement the future of an American version of the EU, call it the NAU or North American Union.
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Re-employing the Laid Off Middle Class and Middle Aged
Although the unemployment rate in the United States of America is down around 4.7%, which is by far the lowest it has ever been in our nation we still have a problem with layoffs in large corporations, which is affecting the middle class. Many of these people being laid off are middle-aged and that means it might be tough for them to get jobs that are equal to their current employment.
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US Engages with China, Asia for Trade Deals
After yet another failed attempt to forge a multilateral deal on global trade issues at July's WTO meeting, the United States was quick to take actions to protect its trade welfare. Seeing that time is a crucial factor, the US government grabbed the immediate weeks post-July fiasco to secure trade stability with the whole of Asia.
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The Killer For Our Country
Unless certain things are done the USA will cease to exist. These things are going to be the demise of this once great country. We all need to take notice. If our forefathers were alive today I Guarantee that they would commit suicide.
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Natural Gas Prices
The value chain of the gas industry consists of oil and gas exploration, drilling, gas processing, transmission and distribution, and the final end users such as residences and industries. After three years of stable residential gas expenditures, the forecast for this year indicates a rise of 40 percent.
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The FDI Boom in India
In This article i look into the FDI Scene in India with the coming of the globalization era and try to do a comparative analysis of the FDI Scene between India and China and where India needs to improve upon if she has to overtake China in near future in relation to FDI Investment.
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The Great Depression: Why It Spread World Wide
The Great Depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. history, and one which spread to virtually the entire industrialized world. In this article I will spread some light on why The Great Depression became a global phenomena.
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